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'How to saw a body.' 'Can a body decompose in a plastic bag.': Brian Walshe's search history detailed at murder trial
Prosecutors trying a Massachusetts man in the murder and dismemberment of his wife traced his gruesome online tracks in court Tuesday through dozens of internet searches conducted after Ana Walshe disappeared three years ago.
The searches, which authorities extracted from Brian Walshe’s laptop, are key pieces of evidence in a case with no body. Ana Walshe has never been found.
The searches began just before 5 a.m. Jan. 1, 2023, hours after the couple celebrated the holiday with a friend at their home south of Boston.
According to testimony presented by a state trooper who examined the data, at 4:52 a.m. this term was typed into Google on Brian Walshe's computer: “best ways to dispose of a body.”
Jurors in Brian Walshe’s murder trial were shown items covered in possible blood – and other takeaways from Day 3
EDITOR’S NOTE: This story contains a graphic image of items submitted into evidence in Brian Walshe’s murder trial.
The Massachusetts jury weighing the case of Brian Walshe saw a collection of evidence on Wednesday, including photos of items covered in what looked like blood, as prosecutors work to prove he murdered his wife around New Year’s 2023.
The evidence capped the third day of witness testimony in Walshe’s murder trial, which also featured witnesses who prosecutors called to establish Ana Walshe did not travel after returning home to Massachusetts from Washington, DC, where she lived and worked – despite her husband’s initial claims that she had left early on January 1, 2023.
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Livestream: Day 4 of the Brian Walshe murder trial
On Wednesday afternoon, Massachusetts State Police forensic scientist Davis Gould took the stand in the Brian Walshe murder trial at Norfolk Superior Court, describing the evidence investigators pulled, in part, from a dumpster outside Walshe’s mother’s apartment in Swampscott.
Photos shown to jurors revealed a trail of items stained with what appeared to be blood — a splattered carpet, men’s outdoor slippers soaked through, a bottle of hydrogen peroxide, a Tyvek suit, and an array of tools, including a hammer, wire snips, a hatchet, and a hacksaw streaked with red-brown stains.
Walshe is standing trial for allegedly killing his wife, Ana, on New Year’s Day 2023. Prosecutors say he then dismembered her body and tossed her remains in dumpsters around the region, including the one near his mother’s home. Investigators never found her body.
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